earth
because stars come from the blake hole
Stars actually do rotate.
All 8 planets in our solar system rotate around a star, our sun. Virtually all planets rotate around a star.
None. The sun is a star, and no moons rotate around stars.
stars seams to rotate around the northern star
Three things that rotate in space include planets, which spin on their axes while orbiting stars; moons, which often rotate around their planets; and galaxies, which rotate around their centers due to gravitational forces. Additionally, stars themselves can also rotate, exhibiting varying rates of spin depending on their size and age. These rotations are fundamental to the dynamics and structure of celestial bodies and systems.
It's an illusion caused by the actual rotation of the earth.
Not just the big dipper but all of the stars appear to rotate around the North Star because Earth is rotating. The North Star does not appear to move because it is in line with Earth's axis of rotation.
They rotate with an amazingly stable rotation rate.
The North Star, or Polaris. This star remains nearly stationary in the sky while all other stars seem to rotate around it due to the Earth's rotation on its axis.
No. The earth rotates, not the stars. yelp! stars rotate around the earth gravaltational pull receptic system. The answer to this question is impossible to find because you don't rotate around objects, you revolve around them. So a better question would be "Do stars revolve around the Earth?" The answer to that question is no. Now stars do rotate, but most of them don't revolve around anything. (Some revolve around other stars.)
The term is "binary star system".